Submitted by Particle_Excelerator t3_11dv8tm in iphone
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Particle_Excelerator OP t1_jab12hj wrote
Higher quality = more storage?
MarsTaco t1_jab16bf wrote
Yeah you can see it in your screenshot
[deleted] t1_jab4n7i wrote
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Particle_Excelerator OP t1_jab4p23 wrote
Oh I see it ok thanks
newecreator t1_jab6sn3 wrote
It's not bad per se but you need to be more mindful of your storage because 4K 60 will fill up your storage way faster.
Particle_Excelerator OP t1_jab7fto wrote
Ok
RandomUser132621 t1_jac43s4 wrote
1080 at 30 is the best for everyday use and posting on social media.
Any higher is for ''professional'' use.
MemoryMobile6638 t1_jab0roc wrote
No.
1323_ t1_jabxrjv wrote
4K at 60 FPS gives you a lot of flexibility for editing. You can crop in, slow down and still maintain 1080p at 30 FPS.
If you don’t do video editing etc. I would recommend to save the space and stick with 1080p at 30 FPS.
cyanmind t1_jabyr7d wrote
Probable a person asking this question isn’t doing those things. (:
Agreed tho, 1080p 30 looks quite good and has nicer low light handling.
freediverx01 t1_jacey1y wrote
Higher resolution and frame rates will produce higher quality video… provided you’re shooting scenes in bright light. Those higher settings will produce lower quality video in low light situations.
therealPaulPlay t1_jadheof wrote
It will overheat and then explode if you use the highest setting, as it is made for newer iphones, apple purposely did that so you need to buy a new phone in case you do want to use the highest resolution.
OhSixTJ t1_jabap96 wrote
Yes it will destroy your phone please use 480p
MarsTaco t1_jab0sdc wrote
It’s bad for your storage